The 2024 NBA Draft is fast approaching, but nobody knows where Bronny James will end up.
Everyone knows the former USC Trojan will be eager to prove his worth to NBA teams despite a lackluster college career. While people like Paul George have said great things about his game, the teams making the draft only have a clear picture of how Bronny would pan out in the NBA with his current skillset.

While some initially believed Bronny wanted to play with LeBron James in Tinseltown, his father’s agent made an interesting claim about James that would make people think twice about where the younger James might be headed when the dust settles on the draft.
Rich Paul names Mavericks, Timberwolves, and Raptors as potential draft destinations for Bronny James

Ishaan Bhattacharya of Fadeaway World wrote about LeBron’s famous agent making a bold claim that the Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Toronto Raptors would be highly interested in picking up the young guard.
He explained that while Bronny only worked out for the Lakers, there are other teams that would find great value in Bronny’s unique skills:
“There are other teams that love Bronny. For example, Minnesota, Dallas, and Toronto. If it’s not the Lakers, it will be someone else.”
Of course, one can look at Paul’s statements as drumming up interest on his long-time client’s scion. His college stats (4.8 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 2.1 APG through 28 games) don’t necessarily scream NBA material.
However, one sure advantage Bronny has over the other prospects in this year’s crop is his exposure to NBA basketball. Having a future Hall of Famer for a father means that he has a deep understanding of what it takes to be successful in the NBA.

Moreover, it cannot be denied that Bronny James is a gifted athlete. He has the physical tools to be effective on both ends of the floor. As long as he applies himself to whatever he decides to do, there’s no reason he won’t have a long and successful NBA career.
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